Manitoba Tourism Strategy
Progress Report, November 28, 2022





Progress Report, November 28, 2022
• Manitoba’s tourism brand can continue to be used to position the province as an attractive destination and highlight and showcase additional destination differentiators and authentic, transformative experiences to drive significant market demand.
• These opportunities include:
• Indigenous and Francophone events and cultural exchanges;
• embracing and featuring Manitoba’s world-class winter experiences;
• and presenting the signature fishing, paddling and lakeside relaxation experiences offered by Manitoba’s unique river systems and lakes.
Evolved Manitoba’s tourism brand and TravelManitoba’scorporateidentity.
• The brand evolution provides the opportunity to expand beyond the success of the current brand and highlight additional destination differentiators.
New brand will launch in January.
Launchedsuccessfulmarketingcampaigns.
• Summer Road Trips, Winter Explorer Guide and Northern Lights campaigns all encouraged travel to and within Manitoba to great success. Campaign effectiveness were validated in surveys completed by Probe Research.
Collaborated with the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce in the Tourism Rebate IncentiveProgram(TRIP).
• In 2021 and 2022, close to 33,000 Manitoba residents participated in TRIP, driving $7.8 million in direct sales to hotels and attractions across the province and directly improving hotel occupancy rates.
ExpandedthePlaceBrandprogram.
• Since the Manitoba Tourism Strategy was launched, three new Place Brands have been completed: The Pas / Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN), Dauphin and Winnipeg, bringing the total number of place brands to 13.
Sponsored Rendez-vous Canada Luncheon.
• Travel Manitoba’s sponsorship was used to promote the Churchill northern lights season (February to March) through an inspiring program incorporating video, storytelling and dance. The luncheon was attended by 1,100 buyers and sellers.
SignedMOUstohostmajorconferences inWinnipegin2023.
• Winnipeg will host the International Winter Cities Conference in February 2023 and, in partnership with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, the International Indigenous Conference in March 2023.
ExecutedthePrairieAnglingPrograminpartnershipwithTourismSaskatchewanand Destination Canada.
• The Prairie Angling Program focused on building back the drive-to and fly-in fishing markets in the U.S. The campaign focused on a number of targeted media outlets and influencers in addition the traditional digital, social, print and out-ofhome channels.
Launchedicefishingcampaign.
• With an increased interest in ice fishing, extra emphasize has been placed on capturing ice fishing content including 20 YouTube videos in collaboration with influencers and content creators for seven ice fishing operators.
RebuiltandrelaunchedtheMasterAnglerApp.
• Back-end structure of app was completely rebuilt in a new coding language to bring the app up-to-date with latest phone technology and continue to be available to users in both the Apple and Google app stores. Higher-level user security was also added as well as a land acknowledgement.
• Today, a growing number of destination leaders are advocating for a stronger role in “destination management,” which speaks to the industry investing time and resources in community-driven destination development and expanding their networks among a wider breadth of local organizations outside the hospitality and tourism industry.
• It will be critical to continue to develop Manitoba’s signature experiences and adapt businesses and experiences to be successful in the ‘new normal’.
Secured$2millioninfundingthroughthefederal Tourism Relief Fund.
• Prairies Economic Development Canada is providing Travel Manitoba with $2 million in funding which will support Destination Management Initiatives in 2021/22 and 2022/23, including the Winter Tourism Development Fund. This fund provided $1.2 million to support the development and enhancement of 18 winter tourism products.
AdvancethePrairieTourismPartnership.
• Travel Manitoba, Travel Alberta and Tourism Saskatchewan have formalized the Prairies Tourism Partnership (PTP), with the goal of supporting overall community economic development in the Prairie Provinces by providing funding to communities and tourism businesses to maximize return on investment, strengthen capacity and enhance competitiveness.
CompletedaDestinationManagementAssessment.
• Engaged Probe Research, Twenty31 and Sinclair Barnes to complete destination area assessments for key destinations and identify key opportunities for transformational growth and recommendations for experiences and assets that will increase visitor spending.
LaunchedtheTourismInnovationandRecoveryFund.
• Travel Manitoba provided over $1 million in project funding to support 50 tourism organizations. Funding supported the development and enhancement of market- and export-ready tourism products across the province.
Launchedkeystrategiestosupportthetargetofreturningto2019visitor spendinglevelsby2024.
• ManitobaIndigenousTourism – In partnership with Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada and Indigenous Tourism Manitoba, an updated Manitoba Indigenous Tourism Strategy was launched in September 2021.
• ManitobaFrancophoneTourismStrategy – In partnership with the Manitoba government and Enterprise Riel, Travel Manitoba launched the Manitoba Francophone Tourism Strategy in April 2022.
• NorthernManitobaTourismStrategy – The updated Northern Manitoba Tourism Strategy was released in July 2022.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Completedandpresentedthe“EvaluatingtheTourismPotentialofManitoba’s ProvincialParks”report.
• In partnership with Manitoba Climate, Environment and Parks, Travel Manitoba retained MNP and a team of specialists to explore the potential for enhanced tourism in Manitoba Parks and evaluated the associated impact on the visitor economy.
SupportedDirectAirAccessInitiative.
• WestJet’s direct flight between Winnipeg and Los Angeles started operating three times per week on October 31, 2022. The Manitoba government is providing the Winnipeg Airport Authority with $4.8 million, supporting efforts to secure more direct flight services to strategic business and popular leisure destinations.
Advocatedforpolicychangestoallowcommercialopportunitiesfor overnightaccommodationsonLakeWinnipeg.
• Travel Manitoba worked with Manitoba Natural Resource and Northern Development and the Manitoba Lodges and Outfitters Association to allow commercial opportunities for overnight ice fishing trips on Lake Winnipeg for winter 2023 with an aim to expand the program next year.
• A whole-of-government approach is necessary for the industry to remain competitive, maximize visitor experiences and achieve growth.
• All government departments and agencies must have a common collaborative approach with the tourism sector to enable critical province-wide destination improvements to areas such as roads, wayfinding, digital connectivity, park season extensions, and park amenities and services.
HostedtheManitobaTourismConferenceinpartnership with TourismWinnipeg.
• Over 200 industry representatives attended the conference in Winnipeg, which included keynote speakers Gloria Loree, Destination Canada, Angela Nagy, Green Step Solutions, and a panel focused on DEI and Indigenous Tourism, as well as breakout sessions themed around marketing and business development.
Exceededpartnershiprevenuetargets.
• Travel Manitoba has reached and exceed its 2022/23 partnership revenue target of $750,000 and has signed partnership agreements with Parks Canada, Calm Air, Air Canada, 55+ Games, the Manitoba Hotel Association and Canada Summer Games.
Prioritizeddiversityandinclusionintourism.
• Travel Manitoba hosted a “Diversity and Inclusion Matters: Fostering Understanding in Manitoba’s Tourism Industry” webinar which was attended by over 200 industry representatives. Undertook an extensive asset development project, both in video and photography that engaged BIPOC-owned and/or operated businesses to collect new marketing assets that reflect the diversity of our communities for future marketing campaigns.
HostedDestinationCanada’straveltradestrategicplanningsession.
• Session held with key European accounts and hosted in both Winnipeg and Churchill in October 2022.
CollaboratedwithgovernmentontheWaterfowlHuntingModernizationProject.
• Travel Manitoba is working with Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development on changes to the current hunting regulation that will promote sustainable tourism in Manitoba and provide stability for the waterfowl outfitting industry.
ParticipatedinconsultationsfortheproposedManitobaRecreationalAngling Strategyregulationchanges.
• Also participated in the promotion of “fish first” fish handling practices and the promotion of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) prevention strategies.
• The bold vision of the Manitoba Tourism Strategy can only be realized if provincial and municipal governments recognize tourism’s key role in economic recovery and Manitobans fully embrace tourism’s ability to positively transform their communities and enrich their quality of life.
Developedandlaunchedacampaigntoaddressthelabourforce shortageinthetourismindustry.
• In conjunction with the Manitoba Tourism Education Council, Manitoba Hotel Association, the Manitoba Restaurant & Foodservices Association and Tourism HR Canada, the campaign focused on tourism as a dynamic career and included TV and print advertising as well as digital advertising including display, search and social media ads.
SupportedchangestoManitobataxregulationstoincludechargingPST on AirBnb rentals.
• The change helps to level the playing field for traditional accommodation providers.